A little more about me.
I've always been curious about how things work — not just in code, but in people, environments, and the small details of everyday life.
Over time, that curiosity has taken different forms. Sometimes it shows up in building systems, understanding how things behave and scale. Other times, it's quieter — observing how people interact, how places feel, and how context shapes everything.
I grew up in Pune, India, and started my journey in software engineering early on — studying computer science and later pursuing a master's in software systems. Since then, I've spent the past several years working across different kinds of companies, building software at different scales and learning how systems evolve over time.
It wasn't always this way.
Earlier, I was more focused on just building and moving forward. But over time — through work, travel, and simply paying more attention — my perspective started to change. I became more interested in understanding why things are the way they are, not just how they work.
Travel has played a big role in that shift.
Moving between cities and cultures made me realize how much our environment shapes how we think. The same person can feel different in a different place — and that idea has stayed with me.
In my work, I'm drawn to systems — how they're designed, how they scale, and how small decisions can have long-term impact.
But more than that, I care about clarity — building things that feel simple, even when they're not.
I don't have everything figured out, and I don't think I'm supposed to.
This page is just a reflection of what I'm exploring right now — and it will probably evolve as I do.